Act One unfolds with premier arts organizations making good use of downtown By Paul Sheckarski
As autumn advances, whispering its presence in the cool(er) breeze, steering our kids off to school, bidding us to plant our fall gardens and warning us of the impending holiday season, it's time for a new look at life. Isn't that what the looming new arts season is all about?
It's All About Trust If citizens could really our streets for $2 billion, they'd vote for it. But, is city leadership sending the right message to voters when it asks us to allow the plutocrats' Tulsa Stadium Improvement Trust? By Michael D. Bates
Roads Proposals Lead Minds to Roam Fixing the streets will take a little more brain power than a simple "yes" or "no" come election day. But the bigger question is, what will the city's Public Works Dept. will deliver for the $451 million or $2 billion proposed? By Michael D. Bates
Liberty In Law Self control and all that. It'll take good judgment and bipartisan action to restore law and order on immigration By Dr. Mark W. Hendrickson
Shocking Performance Art Graven Image loses steam and misfires as eccentricity turns dull By Isaac Farley